Become a Sponsor

Thank you for your interest in becoming a sponsor. Sponsors are individuals or organizations that want to make a monetary contribution toward the advancement of the docketing profession through the efforts of the National Docketing Association. Sponsors receive benefits and exposure based on several levels as listed below.

We are also interested in forming partnerships. We have an affinity program that may benefit you and us.

Not interested in becoming a sponsor but still want to make a donation? Please click here to donate to the NDA. We appreciate it.

* Currently we have chapters in Atlanta, Chicago, Century City, DC, LA Downtown, NY, and San Francisco. A sponsor will be entitled to choose to present at 1 chapter meeting a year. Our chapters hold approximately 6 meetings a year and sponsors will be added to the agenda for a chapter meeting on a first come first serve basis.

* Company Profile in the Legal Marketplace page affords you with unlimited access to your online listing to keep your company information up to date; contact information, including your company's name, address, phone number and email link; display of your company logo; a company/product description written by you (up to 3000 characters); and a listing in multiple product or service categories.

You will have the option to pay online with a credit card or by check. All submissions for payment result in an invoice being generated and emailed to you. If you have any questions please contact Sponsor Assistance.

In accordance with the Internal Revenue Service guidelines as stated in IRS Publication 557, gifts, sponsorship or other contributions to the NDA as a 501(c)(6) organization are not deductible as charitable contributions on the donor/sponsor’s federal income tax return. However, they may be deductible as trade or business expenses if ordinary and necessary in the conduct of the taxpayer's business. Please consult a tax adviser for more information.

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